Workers, friends, and family members of the Savannah River Site are invited to join Atomic Resource Coalition for the 2018 National Day of Remembrance.
Join us for lunch, music, guest presentations, and door prizes! Special guests include: Mike Frost Band, EEOICPA Office of the Ombudsman, Department of Labor Resource Center, Critical...

Former Rocky Flats workers and surviving family members may qualify for compensation up to $400,000 and/or medical benefits.
Join Atomic Resource Coalition for a FREE resource fair regarding benefits under the Department of Labor's Energy Employees Occupational Illness Compensation Program Act (EEOICPA). Lunch, BINGO, and giveaways...

Former uranium industry/atomic weapons plant workers and surviving family members may qualify for compensation and/or medical benefits.
Join Atomic Resource Coalition for a FREE resource fair regarding benefits under the Department of Justice's Radiation Exposure Compensation Act (RECA). Lunch, BINGO, and giveaways will also be included!
What can...

Join Atomic Resource Coalition for an informational meeting regarding the Energy Employees Occupational Illness Compensation Program Act (“EEOICPA”) and a FREE showing of HBO’s documentary, Atomic Homefront. Kansas City Honeywell Plant workers and surviving family members may qualify for compensation up to $400,000 and/or no cost medical benefits.
Thursday, June...

A new Special Exposure Cohort (“SEC”) has been designated for Ames Laboratory workers.
What does this mean?
Workers and surviving family members of workers may qualify for compensation/and or medical benefits for working at Ames Laboratory. The SEC was established by the Department of Labor’s Energy Employees...

When: Tuesday, March 27 @ 1pm
Where: Idaho Falls Activity Center - 1575 N Skyline Dr, Idaho Falls, ID 83402
About: “In 1942, the U.S. government chose downtown St. Louis as a processing center of uranium for the first atomic bombs. Over the next 25 years, the radioactive waste from...

When: Tuesday, March 13 @ 4pm
Where: Aiken Municipal Center - 215 The Alley, Aiken, SC 29801
About: “In 1942, the U.S. government chose downtown St. Louis as a processing center of uranium for the first atomic bombs. Over the next 25 years, the radioactive waste from this processing center...